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Second individual time trial of the competition; it will be approximately 31 kilometers long. Intermediate points will be in Pomerol and Montagne. Final with a small but demanding steep climb.
🔟👥 Teams Ranking
This is the ranking of the teams:
Teams Ranking | ||
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Pos. | Team | Time |
1 | Bahrain Victorious | 239h 22'04" |
2 | EF Education - Nippo | + 25'35" |
3 | Jumbo Visma | + 01h 15'32" |
4 | Ineos Grenadiers | + 01h 30'06" |
5 | AG2R Citroën | + 01h 30'41" |
6 | Bora - Hansgrohe | + 01h 34'17" |
7 | Trek Segafredo | + 01h 45'40" |
8 | Movistar | + 02h 01'22" |
9 | Astana - Premier Tech | + 02h 03'40" |
10 | UAE Team Emirates | + 02h 42'57" |
🔟⬜ Youth's Ranking
This is how the youth's ranking is going:
Youth's Ranking | |||
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Pos. | Rider (Country / Team) | Time | |
1 | Tadej Pogacar (Slovenia / UAE Team Emirates) | 79h 40'09" | |
2 | Jonas Vingegaard (Denmark / Jumbo Visma) | + 05'45" | |
3 | David Gaudu (France / Groupama FDJ) | + 18'42" | |
4 | Aurélien Paret Peintre (France / AG2R Citroën) | + 37'21" | |
5 | Sergio Higuita (Colombia / EF Education - Nippo) | + 01h 03'01" | |
6 | Valentin Madouas (France / Groupama FDJ) | + 02h 08'44" | |
7 | Mark Donovan (Great Bretain / Team DSM) | + 02h 11'10" | |
8 | Neilson Powless (United States / EF Education - Nippo) | + 02h 12'14" | |
9 | Jonas Rutschh (Germany / EF Education - Nippo) | + 02h 26'36" | |
10 | Brent Van Moer (Belgium / Lotto Soudal) | + 02h 38'13" |
🔟⬜🟥 Mountain ranking
This is how the mountain classification is going:
Mountain Ranking | |||
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Pos. | Rider (Country / Team) | Points | |
1 | Tadej Pogacar (Slovenia / UAE Team Emirates) | 107 | |
2 | Wouter Poels (Netherlands / Bahrain Victorious) | 88 | |
3 | Jonas Vingegaard (Denmark / Jumbo Visma) | 82 | |
4 | Wout Van Aert (Belgium / Jumbo Visma) | 68 | |
5 | Nairo Quintana (Colombia / Arkéa - Samsic) | 66 | |
6 | Richard Carapaz (Ecuador / Ineos Grenadiers) | 56 | |
7 | Ben O'Connor (Australia / AG2R Citroën) | 44 | |
8 | Bauke Mollema (Netherlands / Trek Segafredo) | 41 | |
9 | David Gaudu (France / Groupama FDJ) | 41 | |
10 | Anthony Perez (France / Cofidis) | 37 |
🔟🟩 Points Ranking
This is how the general classification by points is going:
Points Ranking | |||
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Pos. | Rider (Country / Team) | Points | |
1 | Mark Cavendish (Great Britain / Deceunink - Quick Step) | 304 | |
2 | Michael Matthews (Australia / Team BikeExchange) | 269 | |
3 | Sonny Colbrelli (Italy / Bahrain Victorious) | 216 | |
4 | Jasper Philipsen (Belgium / Alpecin Fenix) | 186 | |
5 | Matej Mohoric (Slovenia / Bahrain Victorious) | 163 | |
6 | Julian Alaphilippe (France / Deceunink - Quick Step) | 155 | |
7 | Tadej Pogacar (Slovenia / UAE Team Emirates) | 146 | |
8 | Michael Mørkøv (Denmark / Deceunink - Quick Step) | 113 | |
9 | Wout Van Aert (Belgium / Jumbo Visma) | 101 | |
10 | Jonas Vingegaard (Denmark / Jumbo Visma) | 88 |
🔟🟨 General classification
This how the general classification is going:
General classification | |||
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Pos. | Rider (Country / Team) | Time | |
1 | Tadej Pogacar (Slovenia / UAE Team Emirates) | 79h 40'09" | |
2 | Jonas Vingegaard (Denmark / Jumbo Visma) | + 05'45" | |
3 | Richard Carapaz (Ecuador / Ineos Grenadiers) | + 05'51" | |
4 | Ben O'Connor (Australia / AG2R Citroën) | + 08'18" | |
5 | Wilco Kelderman (Netherlands / Bora - Hansgrohe) | + 08'50" | |
6 | Enric Mas (Spain / Movistar) | + 10'11" | |
7 | Alexey Lutsenko (Kazakhstan / Astana - Premier Tech) | + 11'22" | |
8 | Guillaume Martin (France / Cofidis) | + 12'46" | |
9 | Peio Bilbao (Spain / Bahrain Victorious) | + 13'48" | |
10 | Rigoberto Uran (Colombia / EF Education - Nippo) | + 16'25" |
🔟🏁 Top 10 of the stage
This is how the stage was today:
Top 10 of the stage | |||
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Pos. | Rider (Country / Team) | Time | |
1 | Matej Mohoric (Slovenia / Bahrain Victorious) | 04h 19'17" | |
2 | Christophe Laporte (France / Cofidis) | + 00'58" | |
3 | Casper Pedersen (Denmark / Team DSM) | + 00'58" | |
4 | Mike Teunissen (Netherlands / Jumbo Visma) | + 01'02" | |
5 | Nils Politt (Germany / Bora - Hansgrohe) | + 01'08" | |
6 | Edward Theuns (Belgium / Trek Segafredo) | + 01'08" | |
7 | Michael Valgren Hundahl (Denmark / EF Education - Nippo) | + 01'08" | |
8 | Georg Zimmermann (Germany / Intermarché - Wanty Gobert) | + 01'08" | |
9 | Anthony Turgis (France / TotalEnergies) | + 01'10" | |
10 | Jasper Stuyven (Belgium / Trek Segafredo) | + 01'10" |
🏁 Peloton arrives
In total tranquility, with almost 21 minutes to go, the main group arrives.
1️⃣🏁 3 km to go
Three kilometers to go for the peloton. More than 16 minutes gap to the stage winner.
🥇 MATEJ MOHORIC WINS!
Another good win for the Slovenian rider of Bahrain Victorious, attacking from a distance in the breakaway. Christophe Laporte and Casper Pedersen came second and third respectively.
🏁 1 km to go
Last kilometer for Matej Mohoric!
🏁 2 km to go
There is not much to say. It only remains to wait for Mohoric's arrival at the finish. The chasing group is still in discord to try to go for him, but they no longer have a choice.
🏁 5 km to go
Mohoric has stretched the gap to one minute.
🅿 Intermediate sprint - Saint-Sever
This is how the positions were at the intermediate sprint of the day:
1- Georg Zimmermann (Intermarché - Wanty Gobert) - 20 pts
2- Franck Bonnamour (B&B Hotels) - 17 pts
3- Matej Mohoric (Bahrain Victorious) - 15 pts
4- Jonas Rutsch (EF Education - Nippo) - 13 pts
5- Simon Clarke (Qhubeka NextHash) - 11 pts
6- Julien Bernard (Trek Segafredo) - 10 pts
7- Michael Matthews (Team BikeExchange) - 9 pts
8- Sonny Colbrelli (Bahrain Victorious) - 8 pts
9- Luka Mezgec (Team BikeExchange) - 7 pts
10- Mark Cavendish (Deceuninck - Quick Step) - 6 pts
11- Mattia Cattaneo (Deceuninck - Quick Step) - 5 pts
12- Silvan Dillier (Alpecin Fenix) - 4 pts
13- Davide Ballerini (Deceuninck - Quick Step) - 3 pts
14- Jasper Philipsen (Alpecin Fenix) - 2 pts
15- Michael Morkov (Deceuninck-Quick Step) - 1 pt
🏁 10 km to go
10 kilometers to Matej Mohoric! The chasers can't agree and don't manage to close the gap.
⛰️ Côte de Bareille - Mountain (4th category)
Jonas Rustch (EF Education - Nippo) was the winner of the only mountain pass of the day.
🏁 20 km to go
Mohoric opens the gap. More than 30 seconds ahead of Laporte and more than a minute ahead of the next part of the group.
🏁 25 km to go
Matej Mohoric tries! The Slovenian takes advantage of the inattention of the rest of the group and goes solo. From there, only Christophe Laporte came out to chase him, but he can't catch him that way.
🏁 27 km to go
The breakaway group has broken away. 12 riders now in the lead. Ballerini, Bernard, Dillier, Gesbert and Ion Izagirre have been left behind.
💨 Breakaway of the day
The riders now in the lead are:
Mike Teunissen (Jumbo Visma), Julien Bernard, Jasper Stuvyen, Edward Theuns (Trek Segafredo), Davide Ballerini (Deceuninck - Quick Step), Nils Politt (Bora - Hansgrohe), Christophe Laporte (Cofidis), Silvan Dillier (Alpecin Fenix), Michael Valgren, Jonas Rutsch (EF Education - Nippo), Élie Gesbert (Arkéa Samsic), Casper Pedersen (Team DSM), Matej Mohoric (Bahrain Victorious), Ion Izagirre (Astana-PremierTech), Anthony Turgis (TotalEnergies), Georg Zimmermann (Intermarché-Wanty Gobert) and Franck Bonnamour (B&B Hotels-KTM).
Carreer status
142 riders took the start. A group of 20 riders formed the breakaway of the day. The peloton has given its backing and is more than 13 minutes behind. Less than 35 kilometers to go to the finish.
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Route of the stage 19
Penultimate opportunity for the sprinters, as the mountains classification has been decided. The fourth-category Côte de Bareille will be the only pass of the day, close to 200 kilometers.
👕 Jersey wearers
This is how the jerseys distinguishing the different leaders of the classifications will be distributed:
🟡 Leader: Tadej Pogacar (UAE Team Emirates).
🟢 Points: Mark Cavendish (Deceunink - Quick Step)
⭕ Mountain: Wouter Poels (Bahrain Victorious) - Leader: Tadej Pogacar (UAE Team Emirates).
⚪ Youth's: Jonas Vingegaard (Jumbo Visma) - Leader: Tadej Pogacar (UAE Team Emirates).
🔟👥 Teams Ranking
This is the ranking of the teams:
Teams Ranking | ||
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Pos. | Team | Time |
1 | Bahrain Victorious | 225h 42'33" |
2 | EF Education - Nippo | + 40'30" |
3 | Ineos Grenadiers | + 01h 09'16" |
4 | AG2R Citroën | + 01h 09'51" |
5 | Jumbo Visma | + 01h 14'30" |
6 | Bora - Hansgrohe | + 01h 33'09" |
7 | Movistar | + 01h 40'32" |
8 | Astana - Premier Tech | + 02h 00'57" |
9 | UAE Team Emirates | + 02h 22'07" |
10 | Trek Segafredo | + 02h 22'25" |
🔟⬜ Youth's Ranking
This is how the youth's ranking is going:
Youth's Ranking | |||
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Pos. | Rider (Country / Team) | Time | |
1 | Tadej Pogacar (Slovenia / UAE Team Emirates) | 75h 00'02" | |
2 | Jonas Vingegaard (Denmark / Jumbo Visma) | + 05'45" | |
3 | David Gaudu (France / Groupama FDJ) | + 18'42" | |
4 | Aurélien Paret Peintre (France / AG2R Citroën) | + 37'21" | |
5 | Sergio Higuita (Colombia / EF Education - Nippo) | + 01h 03'01" | |
6 | Valentin Madouas (France / Groupama FDJ) | + 02h 08'44" | |
7 | Mark Donovan (Great Bretain / Team DSM) | + 02h 11'10" | |
8 | Neilson Powless (United States / EF Education - Nippo) | + 02h 12'14" | |
9 | Jonas Rutschh (Germany / EF Education - Nippo) | + 02h 44'49" | |
10 | Brandon McNulty (United States / UAE Team Emirates) | + 02h 50'15" |
🔟⬜🟥 Mountain ranking
This is how the mountain classification is going:
Mountain Ranking | |||
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Pos. | Rider (Country / Team) | Points | |
1 | Tadej Pogacar (Slovenia / UAE Team Emirates) | 107 | |
2 | Wouter Poels (Netherlands / Bahrain Victorious) | 88 | |
3 | Jonas Vingegaard (Denmark / Jumbo Visma) | 82 | |
4 | Michael Woods (Canada / Israel Start-Up Nation) | 72 | |
5 | Wout Van Aert (Belgium / Jumbo Visma) | 68 | |
6 | Nairo Quintana (Colombia / Arkéa - Samsic) | 66 | |
7 | Richard Carapaz (Ecuador / Ineos Grenadiers) | 56 | |
8 | Ben O'Connor (Australia / AG2R Citroën) | 44 | |
9 | Bauke Mollema (Netherlands / Trek Segafredo) | 41 | |
10 | David Gaudu (France / Groupama FDJ) | 41 |
🔟🟩 Points Ranking
This is how the general classification by points is going:
Points Ranking | |||
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Pos. | Rider (Country / Team) | Points | |
1 | Mark Cavendish (Great Britain / Deceunink - Quick Step) | 298 | |
2 | Michael Matthews (Australia / Team BikeExchange) | 260 | |
3 | Sonny Colbrelli (Italy / Bahrain Victorious) | 208 | |
4 | Jasper Philipsen (Belgium / Alpecin Fenix) | 184 | |
5 | Julian Alaphilippe (France / Deceunink - Quick Step) | 155 | |
6 | Tadej Pogacar (Slovenia / UAE Team Emirates) | 146 | |
7 | Michael Mørkøv (Denmark / Deceunink - Quick Step) | 112 | |
8 | Wout Van Aert (Belgium / Jumbo Visma) | 101 | |
9 | Matej Mohoric (Slovenia / Bahrain Victorious) | 98 | |
10 | Jonas Vingegaard (Denmark / Jumbo Visma) | 88 |
🔟🟨 General classification
This how the general classification is going:
General classification | |||
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Pos. | Rider (Country/Team) | Time | |
1 | Tadej Pogacar (Slovenia / UAE Team Emirates) | 75h 00'02" | |
2 | Jonas Vingegaard (Denmark / Jumbo Visma) | + 05'45" | |
3 | Richard Carapaz (Ecuador / Ineos Grenadiers) | + 05'51" | |
4 | Ben O'Connor (Australia / AG2R Citroën) | + 08'18" | |
5 | Wilco Kelderman (Netherlands / Bora - Hansgrohe) | + 08'50" | |
6 | Enric Mas (Spain / Movistar) | + 10'11" | |
7 | Alexey Lutsenko (Kazakhstan / Astana - Premier Tech) | + 11'22" | |
8 | Guillaume Martin (France / Cofidis) | + 12'46" | |
9 | Peio Bilbao (Spain / Bahrain Victorious) | + 13'48" | |
10 | Rigoberto Uran (Colombia / EF Education - Nippo) | + 16'25" |
19th stage winner
Once again, Slovenian Tadej Pogacar (UAE Team Emirates) showed his strength and favoritism to win, this time on the eighteenth day of the competition, which took place between Pau and Luz Ardiden.
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